What we can do to better our Offense

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; We can do nothing to better our offense. It is not bad by any means. We are extremely talented at nearly all positions, we are having timing issues right now, and Jahri is not at 100%. Our Offensive line is ...

We can do nothing to better our offense. It is not bad by any means. We are extremely talented at nearly all positions, we are having timing issues right now, and Jahri is not at 100%. Our Offensive line is not built to cut block.. Brown is not agile by any means, and neither is Strief.

Least we forget the only two teams we have faced are our two toughest division rivals who both heavily vested in the Defense in the off season. Osi gave us trouble and so did Revis.

To answer the thread starters ?, the offensive line has been offensive this season so far but it was against 2 divisional opponents that know the Saints like the back of their hand, if Drew and Co struggle against AFC teams then there is cause for concern doesn't help the Evans is battling a back injury right now

Run the ball effectively which means we need to block effectively.. I also like the tempo point. Seems like eagles, Denver, ne all make a point of high tempo which we should be doing also exploiting mismatches and giving defense no time for gateraid breaks.

How does one execute the cut block without running afoul of the modern blocking rules? It is not allowed in certain situations....

Cut blocking is allowed as long as the defender is not engaged with another lineman or if the lineman doesn't come back towards to play to cut him. Just get off the line and cut the guy either in front of you or to the side the play is running and open a hole.